A monthlong manhunt that had police scrambling from Arden Hills to Shakopee ended peacefully Thursday morning when authorities arrested murder suspect Lyle "Ty" Hoffman after he was spotted perusing the drive-through menu of a fast-food restaurant in Shakopee.
Police caught up with Hoffman, who has been charged in the Aug. 11 killing of former partner and business associate Kelly Phillips, shortly after 10:20 a.m. outside an Arby's restaurant on the east side of the city. They were tipped to his whereabouts by a woman who saw him acting suspiciously as he walked the area. Hoffman, who was disheveled and unshaven, was unarmed and cooperative as police approached.
"It's a good day for us," said Ramsey County Chief Deputy John Kirkwood, whose agency has been leading the investigation. "It's a great relief."
Hoffman, 44, allegedly shot Phillips three times — once in the head as Phillips begged for his life — in the parking lot of a gas station in Arden Hills after the two pulled up in the same vehicle and were seen and heard arguing. The shooter then drove over Phillips' body as he fled.
In the weeks since the slaying, Hoffman has been charged with second-degree murder and is also suspected of robbing a bank in Blaine while on the run. Authorities said Thursday that additional charges could be filed against him in coming days. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance in Ramsey County District Court in St. Paul Friday afternoon.
What investigators still didn't know as of Thursday afternoon is where Hoffman had been hiding for the past month or whether anyone had helped him evade capture.
At a news conference, Kirkwood said there is still work to do — and a murder weapon to be recovered. Police are looking for a Glock semiautomatic .45-caliber handgun, camouflage in color.
"It's probably in the Shakopee area," Kirkwood said. "We're doing extensive searches now."